Hawaii Volcanoes National Park has a site that includes a downloadable travel guide. Click here

Hawaii Volcano Observatory of the U.S. Geological Survey has a great site with plenty of
current European information and background. You can print out their stuff to use as a travel guide when you are at the eruption site and elsewhere
around this island volcanic laboratory. Click here

Watch the gas plumes from the Halemaumau vent and the
Pu'u O'o current eruptive vent, on a map updated several times daily, by the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.

Around Volcano Village

Volcano Garden Arts is right in Volcano Village and has a great collection of art, jewelry, and gifts, owned by artist Ira Ono.

Volcano Art Center is a gallery for local artists in Hawaii Volcano National Park. It also offers a wide variety of
programs, including hula and Hawaiian crafts.

Hilo Coffee Mill is halfway down the hill to Keaau, and is very busy these days processing, packing and selling coffee from the dozens of new small coffee farms springing up in Puna and Ka'u. a great place to stop.

FukuBonsai is a bonsai nursery, training center, and bonsai mail order business in Kurtistown, between Volcano and Hilo. They have some truly amazing
old trees in various styles. If you aren't familiar with bonsai, you can see some on their site.

Annette's Adventures follows the principles of ecotourism, which means protecting
the local ecosystems and cultures through responsible travel. Her specialty is
putting together tour packages to Hawaii's unique, off-the-beaten-track places of natural and cultural significance, by finding interesting outings and
excursions and reasonably-priced travel options throughout the islands.